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Spindly front suspension, tiny brakes with four-lug wheels, so count on switching out all of that stuff *NM*
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Rover Cars used the 215 nearly intact for decades, the engines are not hard to come by (and may have fuel injection) neat little car *NM*
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Here is one for you long roof guys. A 1:1 1963 Buick Special with a million miles on it for sale. I cannot vouch for it, but fact or bombast it is on Facebook Marketplace in Austin, Texas. See the LINK *LINK*
Rover Cars used the 215 nearly intact for decades, the engines are not hard to come by (and may have fuel injection) neat little car *NM*
And the Olds version is the basis for the Repco Brabham F1 engine that won the World Championship in 1966 & 67....then lived on in Rover, Land Rover & even bored out to 245 cubes for the Oz Leyland P76 in 1975, a very underrated engine. *NM*
Spindly front suspension, tiny brakes with four-lug wheels, so count on switching out all of that stuff *NM*